Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC
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4 bd $5,250Base rent1355 Riggs Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly -
5 bd $5,464Base rent1351 Riggs Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly -
5 bd $6,180Base rent1246 11Th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit leftStudio $2,5201 bd $2,6482 bd $3,113Base rentThe Madison, Washington, DC 20011Apply online -
1 bd $872+Base rent2921 Nash Place Southeast, Washington, DC 20019Pet friendly -
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Ask for pricing1426 Wisconsin Ave (Resi), Washington, DC 20007Pet friendly -
3 bd $5,395Base rent448 Ridge St NW, Washington, DC 20001Pet friendly -
Only 1 unit left4 bd $4,186Base rent1829 I Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20002Apply online -
Ask for pricing4660 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20032Apply online • Pet friendly -
Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,3452 bd $1,595Base rent1814 29Th St SE, Washington, DC 20020Apply online -
5 bd $6,250Base rent1336 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly -
5 bd $6,000Base rent1328 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly
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Ask for pricing4651 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave, NE, Washington, DC 20019Apply online • Pet friendly -
1 bd $2,2502 bd $3,395Base rent416 M St.,N.W., Washington, DC 20001Pet friendly -
Studio $3,605Base rent406 H Street, NE - Commercial, Washington, DC 20002Pet friendly -
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4 bd $6,150Base rent1347 Riggs Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,2852 bd $1,425Base rent1200 Mississippi Ave SE, Washington, DC 20032Apply online -
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Ask for pricing2649 Connecticut Ave. (Resi), Washington, DC 20008Pet friendly -
1 bd $1,0003 bd $2,500Base rent3652 Bangor St SE, Washington, DC 20020 -
6 bd $6,600Base rent1334 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20009Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions
When were prices and availability in Washington, DC last updated?
Prices and availability in Washington, DC were last updated on 21 May 2026.
What are the best apartments in Washington, DC?
The best apartments in Washington, DC are: The Parkwest Apartments, Garden Village, 1724 T Street NW, Jasper Place and Alton District.
What is the average rent in Washington, DC?
The average rent in Washington, DC is $2,390.
What is the price range for a studio apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a studio apartment in Washington, DC is between $1,010 and $29,201.
What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $164 and $21,484.
What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $491 and $29,201.
What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $950 and $13,385.
What type of rental buildings are in Washington, DC?
In Washington 58% of the housing is rented out compared to 42% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 47% of Washington's apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 50% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 3% are single-family rentals.
What do typical apartment communities look like in Washington, DC?
The average age of rental buildings in Washington is 39 years old, with 45% being newer apartment buildings completed since 2000. The average height of apartment buildings in the city is 8 stories, of which 32% are garden-style apartment communities, 45% are mid-sized buildings, and 35% are high-rises. These characteristics describe large-scale apartment communities of 50 apartments or more.
What apartment floorplans are common in Washington, DC?
Rental apartments in Washington come in a range of sizes and floorplans. Studio apartments represent 18% of units for rent, ideal for singles, renters on a budget and people who value central locations more than space. Rentals with 1-bedroom floorplans make up 48% of the total apartments in the city, while 2-bedroom floorplans represent around 29% of all rentals in Washington. The rest are larger floorplans with 3 bedrooms or more, typically preferred by families, larger households or roommates sharing space.